Statutes of the University of Cambridge
Statute ATHE CHANCELLOR AND THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNIVERSITYpp. 5–11
THE CHANCELLOR AND THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNIVERSITY
Chapter I : THE CHANCELLOR AND THE SENATEp. 5
Chapter II : POWERS OF THE UNIVERSITYpp. 5–6
Chapter III : THE REGENT HOUSEp. 6
Chapter IV : THE COUNCILpp. 7–8
Chapter V : COMMITTEES OF THE COUNCILp. 9
Chapter VI : BOARDS AND SYNDICATESp. 9
Statute BMATRICULATION, RESIDENCE, DEGREES, DISCIPLINEpp. 12–18
Statute CSCHOOLS AND FACULTIESpp. 19–23
Statute DTHE UNIVERSITY OFFICERSpp. 24–41
Chapter I : GENERAL PROVISIONSpp. 24–25
Chapter II : DUTIES AND LEAVE OF ABSENCEpp. 25–27
Chapter III : THE VICE-CHANCELLORpp. 27–28
Chapter IV : THE PRO-VICE-CHANCELLORSp. 28
Chapter V : THE HIGH STEWARD, THE DEPUTY HIGH STEWARD, THE COMMISSARYpp. 28–29
Chapter VI : THE PROCTORSp. 30
Chapter VIII : THE REGISTRARYpp. 30–31
Chapter IX : THE LIBRARIANpp. 31–32
Chapter X : THE TREASURERp. 32
Chapter XI : THE DIRECTOR OF THE FITZWILLIAM MUSEUMp. 32
Chapter XII : THE ESQUIRE BEDELLSp. 32
Chapter XIII : THE UNIVERSITY ADVOCATE, THE DEPUTY UNIVERSITY ADVOCATESp. 33
Chapter XIV : THE PROFESSORSpp. 33–34
Chapter XV : ELECTIONS TO PROFESSORSHIPSpp. 34–37
Chapter XVI : THE READERSp. 37
Chapter XVII : UNIVERSITY LECTURERSpp. 38–40
Chapter XVIII : UNIVERSITY SENIOR LECTURERSp. 40
Chapter XIX : ASSOCIATE LECTURERSpp. 40–41
Statute ETRUST EMOLUMENTSpp. 42–56
Chapter I : GENERAL PROVISIONSpp. 42–43
Chapter II : THE BELL, ABBOTT, AND BARNES FUNDSp. 43
Chapter III : THE JOHN STEWART OF RANNOCH FUNDSp. 44
Chapter IV : THE TYSON FUNDp. 44
Chapter V : THE HARE FUNDp. 44
Chapter VI : THE HULSEAN FUNDpp. 44–45
Chapter VII : THE CRAVEN FUNDp. 45
Chapter VIII : THE BATTIE, BROWNE, DAVIES, PITT, PORSON, AND WADDINGTON FUNDSpp. 45–46
Chapter IX : THE JOHN LUCAS WALKER FUNDp. 46
Chapter X : THE CROSSE FUNDp. 46
Chapter XI : THE SEATONIAN FUNDp. 46
Chapter XII : THE RUSTAT FUNDp. 47
Chapter XIII : THE WORTS FUNDp. 47
Chapter XIV : THE REDE FOUNDATIONp. 47
Chapter XV : THE PREACHER ON THE FOUNDATION OF THE LADY MARGARETp. 48
Chapter XVI : THE LE BAS FUNDp. 48
Chapter XVII : THE PEREGRINE MAITLAND FUNDp. 48
Chapter XVIII : THE BURNEY FUNDp. 48
Chapter XIX : THE NORRISIAN FUNDp. 48
Chapter XX : THE WHEWELL BENEFACTIONp. 49
Chapter XXI : THE YORKE FUNDp. 49
Chapter XXII : THE GEORGE LONG FUNDp. 49
Chapter XXIII : THE STANTON FUNDp. 49
Chapter XXIV : THE HARDING FUNDp. 50
Chapter XXV : THE ISAAC NEWTON FUNDp. 50
Chapter XXVI : THE ARNOLD GERSTENBERG FUNDp. 50
Chapter XXVII : THE PRENDERGAST FUNDp. 50
Chapter XXVIII : THE SMITH FUNDp. 51
Chapter XXIX : THE RAYLEIGH PRIZESp. 51
Chapter XXXI : THE WILTSHIRE PRIZEp. 52
Chapter XXXII : ENDOWED PROFESSORSHIPS AND READERSHIPSp. 52
Chapter XXXIII : THE PROFESSORSHIPS OF DIVINITY AND HEBREWp. 52
Chapter XXXIV : THE DIXIE PROFESSORSHIP OF ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORYp. 53
Chapter XXXV : THE LOWNDEAN PROFESSORSHIP OF ASTRONOMY AND GEOMETRYp. 53
Chapter XXXVI : THE VERE HARMSWORTH PROFESSORSHIP OF IMPERIAL AND NAVAL HISTORYp. 54
Chapter XXXVII : THE CROTCH FUNDp. 54
Chapter XXXVIII : THE BENN W. LEVY FUNDp. 54
Chapter XXXIX : THE CLERK MAXWELL FUNDp. 54
Chapter XL : THE ARTHUR BALFOUR FUNDpp. 54–55
Chapter XLI : THE HARNESS FUNDp. 55
Chapter XLII : THE ELLEN MARTHUR FUNDp. 55
Chapter XLIII : THE REBECCA FLOWER SQUIRE FUNDp. 55
Chapter XLIV : THE R. A. NICHOLSON FUNDp. 56
Chapter XLV : THE F. E. ELMORE FUNDp. 56
Statute FFINANCE AND PROPERTYpp. 57–58
Statute GOBLIGATIONS OF COLLEGESpp. 59–65
Statute HAPPROVED FOUNDATIONS AND APPROVED SOCIETIESpp. 66–67
Statute JTHE UNIVERSITY PRESSp. 68
Statute KCOMMENCEMENT, INTERPRETATION, INVALID PROCEEDINGSpp. 69–72
Statute TTEMPORARY PROVISIONSpp. 73–75
Statute UACADEMIC STAFFpp. 76–83
Chapter I : CONSTRUCTION, APPLICATION, AND INTERPRETATIONpp. 76–77
Chapter II : REDUNDANCYpp. 77–78
Chapter III : DISCIPLINE, DISMISSAL, AND REMOVAL FROM OFFICEpp. 78–80
Chapter IV : REMOVAL FOR INCAPACITY ON MEDICAL GROUNDSpp. 80–81
Chapter V : APPEALSpp. 81–82
Chapter VI : GRIEVANCE PROCEDURESpp. 82–83
Chapter VII : REMOVAL OF THE VICE-CHANCELLOR FROM OFFICEp. 83
SchedulesSCHEDULESpp. 84–93
SCHEDULE Ap. 84
SCHEDULE Bpp. 85–89
SCHEDULE Cp. 90
SCHEDULE Dp. 91
SCHEDULE Ep. 91
SCHEDULE Fp. 91
SCHEDULE Gp. 92
SCHEDULE Hp. 92
SCHEDULE Jp. 92
SCHEDULE Kp. 93
SCHEDULE Lp. 93
AppendicesAPPENDICESpp. 94–101
Indices
Ordinances of the University of Cambridge
Chapter ITHE CHANCELLOR AND THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNIVERSITYpp. 105–172
THE CHANCELLOR AND THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNIVERSITY
CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY REPORTERp. 105
NOMINATION AND ELECTION OF THE CHANCELLORpp. 105–106
ROLL OF THE REGENT HOUSEp. 106
CONDUCT OF BUSINESSpp. 107–112
THE COUNCILpp. 112–116
THE BOARD OF SCRUTINYpp. 116–117
THE GENERAL BOARDp. 117
SINGLE TRANSFERABLE VOTE REGULATIONSpp. 117–121
BOARDS, SYNDICATES, ETC.pp. 121–147
SUPERANNUATION SCHEMESpp. 147–148
LATHAM PENSION FUNDp. 148
UNIVERSITY MARSHALp. 148
REVISED EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES POLICYpp. 148–150
EMPLOYMENT BY THE UNIVERSITYpp. 150–154
CONTRIBUTORY PENSION SCHEMEp. 154
FEESpp. 154–170
PAYMENTSp. 170
ADMISSION TO LECTURES AND LABORATORIES BY SPECIAL LEAVEpp. 170–171
Chapter IIMATRICULATION, RESIDENCE, ADMISSION TO DEGREES, DISCIPLINEpp. 173–231
MATRICULATION, RESIDENCE, ADMISSION TO DEGREES, DISCIPLINE
MATRICULATIONp. 173
CLASSES OF PERSONS QUALIFIED TO MATRICULATEp. 173
EXAMINATION REQUIREMENTS FOR MATRICULATIONpp. 173–175
AFFILIATED STUDENTSpp. 175–178
STATUS OF BACHELOR OF ARTSpp. 178–179
STATUS OF MASTER OF ARTSpp. 179–180
INCORPORATIONp. 180
TERMS AND LONG VACATIONpp. 180–181
PRECINCTS OF THE UNIVERSITY AND RESIDENCEpp. 181–183
ADMISSION TO DEGREESpp. 183–188
ORDER OF SENIORITY OF GRADUATESp. 189
ACADEMICAL DRESSpp. 190–193
ADDRESSES TO THE SOVEREIGN AND FORMAL LETTERS TO OTHER UNIVERSITIESp. 194
SERMONS AND COMMEMORATIONSp. 194
CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY STUDENTS UNIONpp. 194–195
GRADUATE UNIONpp. 196–199
DISCIPLINEpp. 199–203
UNIVERSITY COURTSpp. 203–204
UNIVERSITY TRIBUNALpp. 204–206
COURT OF DISCIPLINEpp. 206–208
SUMMARY COURTpp. 208–209
MEDICAL BOARDSpp. 209–210
SEPTEMVIRIpp. 211–212
GRIEVANCE COMMITTEESp. 212
COMPLAINTS BY STUDENTSpp. 212–214
PROCEDURES TO DETERMINE FITNESS FOR MEDICAL PRACTICE OF PRECLINICAL AND CLINICAL MEDICAL STUDENTSpp. 214–222
Chapter IIIEXAMINATIONSpp. 232–248
HONOURS EXAMINATIONSp. 232
ALLOWANCES TO CANDIDATES FOR EXAMINATIONSpp. 232–234
ENTRIES AND LISTS OF CANDIDATES FOR EXAMINATIONSpp. 234–236
DATES OF EXAMINATIONS AND PUBLICATION OF CLASS-LISTSpp. 236–239
FORM AND CONDUCT OF EXAMINATIONSp. 239
PUBLICATION OF LISTS OF SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES IN EXAMINATIONSp. 240
DISCLOSURE OF EXAMINATION MARKSpp. 240–241
REVIEW PROCEDURE FOR EXAMINATIONS FOR UNDERGRADUATE AND CERTAIN OTHER QUALIFICATIONSpp. 241–244
GENERAL REGULATIONS FOR EXAMINERS AND ASSESSORSpp. 244–245
PAYMENTS TO EXAMINERS AND ASSESSORSpp. 245–248
Chapter IVPRELIMINARY EXAMINATIONS AND TRIPOS EXAMINATIONSpp. 249–434
PRELIMINARY EXAMINATIONS AND TRIPOS EXAMINATIONS
Part A.
PRELIMINARY EXAMINATIONS
GENERAL REGULATIONSp. 249
SPECIAL REGULATIONSpp. 250–257
Part B.
TRIPOS EXAMINATIONS
ANGLO-SAXON, NORSE, AND CELTIC TRIPOSpp. 257–261
ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND ANTHROPOLOGICAL TRIPOSpp. 261–274
ARCHITECTURE TRIPOSpp. 274–278
ASIAN AND MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES TRIPOSpp. 278–290
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING TRIPOSpp. 290–292
CLASSICAL TRIPOSpp. 292–301
COMPUTER SCIENCE TRIPOSpp. 301–303
ECONOMICS TRIPOSpp. 303–310
EDUCATION TRIPOSpp. 310–316
EDUCATION STUDIES TRIPOSp. 316
ENGINEERING TRIPOSpp. 316–321
ENGLISH TRIPOSpp. 321–336
GEOGRAPHICAL TRIPOSpp. 336–338
HISTORICAL TRIPOSpp. 339–346
HISTORY OF ART TRIPOSpp. 346–349
HUMAN, SOCIAL, AND POLITICAL SCIENCES TRIPOSpp. 349–357
LAND ECONOMY TRIPOSpp. 357–361
LAW TRIPOSpp. 361–365
LINGUISTICS TRIPOSpp. 365–368
MANAGEMENT STUDIES TRIPOSpp. 368–369
MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING TRIPOSpp. 369–371
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSpp. 371–373
MEDICAL AND VETERINARY SCIENCES TRIPOSpp. 373–377
MODERN AND MEDIEVAL LANGUAGES TRIPOSpp. 377–391
MUSIC TRIPOSpp. 391–396
MUSIC TRIPOSpp. 396–398
NATURAL SCIENCES TRIPOSpp. 398–412
ORIENTAL STUDIES TRIPOSp. 412
PHILOSOPHY TRIPOSpp. 412–415
POLITICS, PSYCHOLOGY, AND SOCIOLOGY (SOCIAL AND POLITICAL SCIENCES) TRIPOSpp. 415–422
PSYCHOLOGICAL AND BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCES TRIPOSpp. 423–425
THEOLOGICAL AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES TRIPOSpp. 425–434
Chapter VB.A. DEGREE AND M.A. DEGREEpp. 435–436
Chapter VIGRADUATE STUDENTSpp. 437–445
Chapter VIIDEGREES, DIPLOMAS, AND OTHER QUALIFICATIONSpp. 446–580
DEGREES, DIPLOMAS, AND OTHER QUALIFICATIONS
MASTER OF ADVANCED STUDY pp. 446–447
MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONpp. 447–448
DEGREES IN DIVINITYpp. 448–458
DEGREES IN EDUCATIONpp. 458–463
DEGREES IN ENGINEERINGpp. 464–466
MASTER OF FINANCEpp. 466–467
DEGREES IN LAWpp. 467–472
MASTER OF MATHEMATICS (M.Math.) p. 472
DEGREES IN MEDICINE AND SURGERYpp. 473–493
DEGREES IN MUSICpp. 493–496
MASTER OF NATURAL SCIENCES (M.Sci.)p. 496
DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY, MASTER OF SCIENCE, AND MASTER OF LETTERSpp. 496–502
MASTER OF PHILOSOPHYpp. 502–538
MASTER OF RESEARCH pp. 538–541
DOCTOR OF SCIENCE AND DOCTOR OF LETTERSpp. 541–542
MASTER OF STUDIESpp. 542–549
DEGREES IN VETERINARY MEDICINEpp. 549–560
DIPLOMA IN THE CONSERVATION OF EASEL PAINTINGSpp. 560–561
DIPLOMA IN ECONOMICSpp. 561–563
POSTGRAGUATE DIPLOMA IN LEGAL STUDIES AND POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN INTERNATIONAL LAWpp. 563–564
DIPLOMAS IN MODERN LANGUAGESpp. 564–565
ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN THEOLOGY AND RELIGIOUS STUDIESpp. 565–566
CERTIFICATE IN HUMANITIES COMPUTING FOR LANGUAGESp. 566
CERTIFICATES IN MODERN LANGUAGESpp. 566–567
CERTIFICATES OF POSTGRADUATE STUDYpp. 567–574
POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN EDUCATIONpp. 574–576
DIPLOMAS AND CERTIFICATES OPEN TO NON-MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY pp. 576–580
Chapter VIIISCHOOLS AND COUNCILS OF THE SCHOOLSpp. 581–585
Chapter IXFACULTIES, DEPARTMENTS, AND OTHER INSTITUTIONS UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF THE GENERAL BOARDpp. 586–665
FACULTIES, DEPARTMENTS, AND OTHER INSTITUTIONS UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF THE GENERAL BOARD
GENERAL REGULATIONS FOR FACULTIESp. 586
CONSTITUTION OF THE FACULTY BOARDSpp. 587–593
DEGREE COMMITTEESpp. 593–594
DEPARTMENTS AND HEADS OF DEPARTMENTSpp. 594–598
SPECIAL REGULATIONS FOR FACULTIES AND DEPARTMENTSpp. 598–633
SUB-DEPARTMENTSpp. 633–637
OTHER INSTITUTIONS UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF THE GENERAL BOARDpp. 637–664
NOTICE BY THE GENERAL BOARDpp. 664–665
Chapter XINSTITUTIONS UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF THE COUNCILpp. 666–669
Chapter XITHE UNIVERSITY OFFICERSpp. 670–750
GENERAL REGULATIONS FOR UNIVERSITY OFFICERSpp. 670–681
STIPENDSpp. 681–687
SPECIAL REGULATIONS FOR UNIVERSITY OFFICERSpp. 687–750
Chapter XIITRUST EMOLUMENTSpp. 751–1000
ENDOWED UNIVERSITY LECTURESHIPSpp. 751–752
FUNDS, STUDENTSHIPS, PRIZES, LECTURESHIPS, ETC.pp. 752–1000
Chapter XIIIFINANCE AND PROPERTYpp. 1001–1039
FINANCIAL MATTERSpp. 1001–1026
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTSpp. 1026–1034
UNIVERSITY PROPERTY: SITES AND BUILDINGSp. 1034
UNIVERSITY FUNDSpp. 1034–1039
Chapter XIVCOLLEGESpp. 1040–1066
COLLEGE ACCOUNTSpp. 1040–1064
COLLEGES: MATRICULATION AND PRESENTATION OF CANDIDATES FOR CERTAIN DEGREESpp. 1065–1066